A/N: I feel so OCD right now because this chapter is only 856 words.. I like to keep it at least 1,000 words long... anyways I hope you enjoy this chapter! I need to finish this story as soon as possible so I can have to to worry about school :P

Redanwhitetiger: thanks for your help! I will look into that and try to make more sense in the future :D

White Witch's POV

I found the twerps entering my castle as if they owned it. Memories came swirling back and I felt woozy. I told the guards to put them in the dungeon while I was trying to lie down. These memories brought back some old feelings that I had abandoned long ago. I realized my eyes began to close and the last thing I heard was silence.

"Do you remember who I am?" asked a voice. I was in a dark room with lights shown everywhere. It was really small and no where to breath.

"No," I tried to squeeze out. The voice started to laugh, a deep unfriendly laugh. His voice seemed familiar.

"Oh really?" he said sarcastically. "So I suppose you know absolutely nothing of me?"

The air was so hard to breathe in; I was knocked out in my very own nightmare.

My eyes fluttered open and I was back in my castle. I looked around but the air didn't seem very friendly. I was still dreaming… I tried everything to wake up but nothing worked. Realizing that you are dreaming is not fun at all. Everything grew quiet. The birds stopped chirping and the leaves were silent.

"YOU RUINED MY LIFE!" declared a voice.

Waking up to a voice screaming is not something you would like to experience. My eyes twitched as I thought of what happened. Memories kept coming and coming… I fixed everything up and headed out the door. I needed to be out of that desperate room.

"My queen, the prisoners have been locked for quite a while. What do you want me to do with them?" asked Ginarrbrik.

"Let them go and they shall never return to this castle." He was shocked by my answer but did what he was told. Maybe if I did something good for once, then good karma would reach me.

Percy's POV

We finally had made it to the castle, but of course something had to turn up. One step forward, two steps back. We were caught right on the spot. Somehow they knew and it itched in my mind for a while but then vanished from my thoughts. I caught a glimpse of Edmund and to think he was frightened, well he wasn't. He looked casual.

They locked Edmund and me into a nightmare looking prison. The walls were watching me and trying to look into my soul. The floor was alive and you can feel its breathing beneath the ice hard ground. Edmund just sat there wondering what's next. So did I.

"Hey Edmund, what's on your mind?" I asked. He looked up for a while but kept his head low.

"What's on my mind? Really? What kind of question is that!" he raged furiously.

He continued on to just sit there and stares at floor. I tried to search the prison to see if there was a way out. Obviously the only thing leading to escape were the bars keeping us captive. I started to think for a while. When I get out, if I do, how will I open the gate? My thoughts were interrupted by a door opening. Footsteps slowly led its way down.

"You're free to go," said Ginarrbrik.

We were thrown out of the castle immediately. Wouldn't have expect that, eh? Everything was on lock down. Guards bordered the walls and the windows were firmly shut by hard shiny metal.

We camped out right outside the walls, and everything soon was back to normal between me and Edmund. We were talking as usual and laughing. It was a pretty calm night for once. He his goodnight and fell into soundless sleep. I turned to my back, facing the stars, and closed my eyes.

I was in a white empty room, nothing amusing there. I was just sitting there, nothing amusing there also. But it wasn't the room that caught my attention. It was the fact my thoughts were running 120 MPH. Each thought categorized into something different, making my whole point of view change. A sudden whisper went past my ear.

"Percy, don't feel defeated into something that has just started," stated a raspy voice.

He began to swirl around me giving me the chills that shot through my body. I understood completely what the voice was trying to tell me. The Gate isn't only in the White witch's castle. The Gate finds you. When it is in need of the most, then it will find a way back to you.

My dream shifted, and I was on top of a high mountain. The cool breeze flowed in harmony, and the trees gave a slight dance going left, right, left right. A cave was glowing to my right. It wasn't a harsh glow but something angelic. I walked into it and saw the gate open slowly telling me to enter. I knew it wasn't time to through, but the temptation was eating my alive.

I woke with a simple leaf scratching my face. I got up and looked around and saw nothing but the world of Narnia.